I'm building an "Adventure P200" for long distance touring, and it will be carrying the kind of stuff you carry on an extended ride, including extra fuel.

What are your thoughts on shocks? I'd pay extra for good suspension, if the shocks were really built for touring. It seems like most of the performance shocks were intended for racing/high speed, whereas what I'm looking for is stout and dependable.

SIP has a really nice looking set with variable presets, but when I see it marked as "for racing only" it makes me wonder. I know it's legalese for "use at your own risk" but the racing label makes me wonder if they were mostly developed to smooth out the ride for high speed.

I remember a few years ago when someone did some experiments with the Bitubo's for the modern scooters, I was a little surprised at how thin the metal was in places.

Anyway, I'm interested in hearing from folks here who put some miles on various shocks and what your observations have been.

try modern vespa forum. Some guys might now here but I m guessing there is more info over there .

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I think anything with a raised spring rate and adjustable damping will do just fine. What's the load limit factory on the p200? I would find out what they use on the delivery bikes. You know the ones that have big goof looking boxes on back.
The racing only thing might apply to the longevity of the seals and such, in such case I would avoid. As far as modern vespa I haven't even bothered registering to that site and all the vespa I own are newer. I think you came to the right place.